I have been in several chat exchanges with BEARTOOTH and have been informed about other items they have and I would like to see a 'how to use' video on : Beartooth MK II Gateway Beartooth MK II Remote Solar installation
Can you please make a follow up to this with a video actually using Beartooth in the field implemented with kit? Show how well it functions in real world environments, range, and all the capabilities as far as voice comms, and types of devices that can be connected? Would be great to see two or more people with kit using these out in the world... urban, woods or rural doesn't matter... just something more than sending comms and pictures to a device that's in the same room. Some of my family are really interested in purchasing a few pairs of Beartooth Radios after seeing last weeks video. Would be a awesome alternative to stay connected incase of distaster, or loss of cell comms like recently experienced. Issue is, not enough reviews on the actual performance of these devices from regular joes with different environments and kit loadouts. Please make more content so those of us on the fence can justify the price. Thanks!
Look forward to making more content. In the meantime purchasing Beartooth is 100% risk free. If you don’t love your Beartooth, just return within 30 days for full and prompt refund!
Can you do a video showcasing PTT functionality paired with Comtacs or AMPS? I can't seem to find anything on MANET PTT compatibility for Beartooth, only the MPU5 and PRC163. I see that you can use Savox, Aina, and Discus bluetooth PTT's. Is it possible to have a PTT that plugs into your ATAK device USB C and an adapter?
Please compare and contrast the difference between a Meshtastic setup vs your setup. Many of your explanations are specific to ATAC. Thats cool. However what features are specific to beartooth, that a Meshtastic setup does anyways. Appreciate the concept of that radio/RF/mesh network aka.beartooth.. Looking forward to seeing the value your beartooth offers. Thanks
Beartooth is a professional, mission critical networking product. Beartooth gives the user network reliability with advanced routing and message acknowledgment, ability to send ATAK data, voice, pictures and easy interconnect with Starlink and tactical networks. meshtastic is a hobbyist development board, fun for the garage but wildly inappropriate for mission critical comms.
LORA is LORA. Meshtastic is an inefficient data transfer "protocol" since it is a very limited and generally insecure glorified mesh messaging queue. Is it worth over a grand to get a LORA radio to get ATAK to talk to each other? Probably not. I'm not sure who their target market is since this is out of the price range for any civilian and gov already has their own proprietary hardware to handle the this use case. Hopefully someone will soon come and develop a generic mesh networking protocol that can rival meshtastic that doesn't have the same drawbacks.
None of this crap is useful. None of it is truly secure. In the event that this technology would be useful it will also be what gets you killed and fast! Just stay off the radio all together other than listening and extend your life. You would literally need a 40 man militia and legitimate survival community for this to be worth its price. You would still need the 40 men to have wives on board and willing to essentially be a commune for survival during disaster or conflict. It just isn’t realistic for 99% of us. Cool? Absolutely! Useful for me? NO! Just mission plan ahead synchronize your stupid analog wrist watch and use a map and compass. Low tech baby. Most guys need to start thinking in World War 2 terms regarding technology level they can manage and function with high fidelity in a modern crud down scenario. Hate to break it to the zoomers but this stuff just isn’t sustainable in that scenario your precious phone is done.
Gannan, Gansu, China.... wtf i thought this was an American product?😮😅 the DD location in video sends me to china! 😅😅 On all seriousness this is pretty cool. Question though do you need wifi or sim to DL the apps? Then when in Atak do you need wifi or sim to work the maps? Making routes, DL the map and sending as a data package?
Use a dedicated phone for this system. Do not use your personal phone if you want privacy. Smart phones are a dime a dozen, you can also pick one up from a recycling bin to use. I believe this is only used as the input interface with the Beartooth device. Place it in airplane mode and turn on BlueTooth only.
wait till you find out vpn's aren't real and the entire network runs off a single grand set of webbed numbers that can be subtracted and divided at any time.
Is there any plans to lower the send and receive delay for voice? To say at max 1 sec if it’s possible? Or is this a limitation of the android device? Also I think most of the community would like to see more integration with wired PPT headsets such as Peltor. Maybe add the 6-pin to the Beartooth, have it transmit an input signal to the Plugin on the Android device and back again as an output signal. If this is at all possible!?
Seems to be a critical feature that is missing, to not have the peltor capability. I would not spend that much to have to cobble some kind of solution for that together.
Agreed, although I may have found a solution(but expensive) using a setup with INVISIO comms system. They have a PTT Control system for their headsets that will translate analog audio to digital that was specifically designed to communicate with a device using ATAK or CivTAK
How do you download maps?I understand he had to be quick to do the video,but he didn't show or explain hardly any of the steps he took to get to or do what he was explaining.He operated like we were all pros in an advanced class when i am a first time user.I purchased my set because of your last video and slowly learning on my own,but i am sure that we would all love to see more in a beginners level where everything is step by step explained.Thank you!
becasue that doesn't matter, don't you wanna be like chris kyle? don't you wanna protect your family like a real american? then buy the damn $800 radio already you communist. get it yet?
So, in the first video created, it is sold as a unit for encrypted comms, but you are using an app through Google play, and using a non-secure android device. Unless you are using a bespoke encrypted secured android product... idk how this is suppose to protect me in a near peer adversarial application. (Being as there are backdoor into every civilian made product.)
@@BeartoothRadioInc As I said in other comments, if this was usable as a standalone for atak, and encrypted comms then that would be a revolutionary design worth their price tag. Correct me if I'm wrong, because I am here for honesty, @BeartoothRadioInc , Your line of sight voice communications don't use AES256 encryption, it is only your location and message data. What is your argument for someone who can get all the same features with a $35 meshtastic device and a cheap $40 Baofeng? Your device also needs a smartphone paired to be used with ATAK. I know you have seen my comments on every big youtuber pushing your product, but I AM extremely skeptical and would love a better response since your website lacks crucial information.
@@BeartoothRadioInc As I said in other comments if this was usable as a standalone for atak, and encrypted comms then that would be a revolutionary design worth their price tag. Correct me if I'm wrong, because I am here for honesty, @BeartoothRadioInc , Your line of sight voice communications don't use AES256 encryption, it is only your location and message data. What is your argument for someone who can get all the same features with a $35 meshtastic device and a cheap $40 Baofeng? Your device also needs a smartphone paired to be used with ATAK. I know you have seen my comments on every big youtuber pushing your product but I AM extremely skeptical and would love a better response since your website lacks crucial information.
I think as we continue to evolve communications and the hacks learn how the stuff works, it will be used for malicious purposes. The fcc could easily shut it down when shtf from a "safety" point of view. Just start pairing radios with androids which have registered ID....walk over to the atf and hand them an itemized list while you're at it. Start connecting to manned servers and repeaters....just trust me
Genuine question. How do you stop your ATAK device (phone) itself from allowing signal triangulation, or compromising geolocation? It connects via Bluetooth…. How do you thoroughly secure that? When you set up any smart device, you have to set up or link an account, all that. Even if you shut every setting down, it’s still an identifiable account, on a Bluetooth connection to your network (which Bluetooth itself is easy to hack or intercept) Mainly a way to hardwire the device to avoid the Bluetooth use would be great. Do you have a viable way to secure this weak link? Signals will get you triangulated.
its low power but you honestly cant, using a phone for an atak display is dumb for so many technical reasons and would get the team shelled by a competent enemy after a couple days if someone was seriously looking for you. there needs to be a usb c connection to avoid bluetooth leaking signaling
To avoid Google tentacles you can flash a custom Android ROM to a phone with a boot loader that’s able to be unlocked, like a Google Pixel. Graphene OS is a viable option if you just need the hardware without the phone calling back to Google servers.
@@TheLastAmericanOutlaw cool! It's always fun to learn about new products that I didn't know about. Probably too pricey for me but it's still fun to learn about it.
Looks interesting, but won't use cellphone since android uses mash network like apple does now. They can track you with centimeters accuracy, with new phones, even when they turned off.
No thanks, I'll just use a $50. Meshtastic with an ATAK plug in. Meshtastic also can be used over the net or on Starlink. Add a low priced 915 Mhz. spread spectrum radio and except for sending a picture, you have the same thing for about 20% of your asking price. BTW, a common RTL dongle plugged into a computer will show the chirp spread spectrum comm right on the screen. If it can be seen, it can be DF'ed. Harder to DF than a Baofeng, yes, but can be DF'ed. The 915 spread spectrum voice can also be de-coded. The voice portion of your radio is not forwarded and is not a part of the mesh network. Simply simplex, if your not in range between two radios, you are not getting the voice. It does not matter how something is encrypted, if it radiates RF, it can be DF'ed. Your nasty uncle is pretty good at finding you if they really want to. I guess if you have more money than brains and want to play SF Operator, this might be for you.
It’s an awesome little setup except for the fact that you collect data and share it with third parties IE the government if the company feels like it might get them in trouble….so definitely not secure
He says "google translate" & while technically true - it uses on-device voice recognition, meaning it doesn't get set to google servers. However, I have no idea if android actually uploads all VR recordings to google servers later (I bet it does). But if you don't connect the android you are using for ATAK to the internet then there is no way for your device to send those recordings so should be good. Same goes for the maps. While you can use Google Maps for ATAK all you are doing is downloading the maps from Google Maps. Again if you don't connect the device you are using for ATAK to the internet then there is nothing to worry about. You can download the maps on another device & upload them to the android device as well. If you are worried about Big Tech watching your boogaloo moments you should probably know that ATAK was/is made by the US government & you probably shouldn't be using it for those types of activities.
@@HeyItsHades lol I’m well aware that the government created ATAK and Google or government same thing in my eyes lol I do appreciate the insight though
literally no one needs this level of equipment, people are wasting there time and money learning this tech, in 99% of situations this would not even be used
Beartooth uses your personal information such as phone numbers, emails, credit card info and more not a trusted company. They are just like every other big company that gives away your information. Poor advertising. Do better guys….
hi Taylor, that is correct, we accept your credit card as payment for the Beartooth, your email to send you a receipt and your phone to answer any questions if you have them!
This is how ever tutorial should be... as a self proclaimed idoit even I found this easy to follow
I have been in several chat exchanges with BEARTOOTH and have been informed about other items they have and I would like to see a 'how to use' video on :
Beartooth MK II Gateway
Beartooth MK II Remote Solar installation
Michael looks like he’s waiting for his Zuckerberg update…..
Would love to see an example of the breadcrumb feature, where you put one on a drone.
Can you please make a follow up to this with a video actually using Beartooth in the field implemented with kit? Show how well it functions in real world environments, range, and all the capabilities as far as voice comms, and types of devices that can be connected? Would be great to see two or more people with kit using these out in the world... urban, woods or rural doesn't matter... just something more than sending comms and pictures to a device that's in the same room.
Some of my family are really interested in purchasing a few pairs of Beartooth Radios after seeing last weeks video. Would be a awesome alternative to stay connected incase of distaster, or loss of cell comms like recently experienced. Issue is, not enough reviews on the actual performance of these devices from regular joes with different environments and kit loadouts. Please make more content so those of us on the fence can justify the price.
Thanks!
Look forward to making more content. In the meantime purchasing Beartooth is 100% risk free. If you don’t love your Beartooth, just return within 30 days for full and prompt refund!
@@BeartoothRadioInc Awesome and thanks for the reply... excited to see you show off its capabilities.
If you poke around on the website you will see who some of our professional users are!
Can you do a video showcasing PTT functionality paired with Comtacs or AMPS? I can't seem to find anything on MANET PTT compatibility for Beartooth, only the MPU5 and PRC163. I see that you can use Savox, Aina, and Discus bluetooth PTT's. Is it possible to have a PTT that plugs into your ATAK device USB C and an adapter?
Disco 32 discus sould work. It's designed for Bluetooth connection with phones and military headsets
@@Insectoidoverlords Yup, its listed on their website. I'd just like to see the whole setup process on video even though it should be straightforward.
Bruv there'd literally no 6 pin nato plug on that radio.... so no
@Sipher91 well your wrong lol, just because there's no 6 pin nato doesn't mean you can't use a ptt, did you read the previous replies?
@moopiemoopie I 2 pin Kenwood what ever. Sure disco23 but not dedicated wired connecter. I'm right
Please compare and contrast the difference between a Meshtastic setup vs your setup.
Many of your explanations are specific to ATAC. Thats cool. However what features are specific to beartooth, that a Meshtastic setup does anyways. Appreciate the concept of that radio/RF/mesh network aka.beartooth..
Looking forward to seeing the value your beartooth offers.
Thanks
Beartooth is a professional, mission critical networking product. Beartooth gives the user network reliability with advanced routing and message acknowledgment, ability to send ATAK data, voice, pictures and easy interconnect with Starlink and tactical networks. meshtastic is a hobbyist development board, fun for the garage but wildly inappropriate for mission critical comms.
@@BeartoothRadioInc 1249 US$ for the addition of a voice function is not worth it for the common person.
LORA is LORA. Meshtastic is an inefficient data transfer "protocol" since it is a very limited and generally insecure glorified mesh messaging queue.
Is it worth over a grand to get a LORA radio to get ATAK to talk to each other? Probably not. I'm not sure who their target market is since this is out of the price range for any civilian and gov already has their own proprietary hardware to handle the this use case.
Hopefully someone will soon come and develop a generic mesh networking protocol that can rival meshtastic that doesn't have the same drawbacks.
None of this crap is useful. None of it is truly secure. In the event that this technology would be useful it will also be what gets you killed and fast! Just stay off the radio all together other than listening and extend your life. You would literally need a 40 man militia and legitimate survival community for this to be worth its price. You would still need the 40 men to have wives on board and willing to essentially be a commune for survival during disaster or conflict. It just isn’t realistic for 99% of us. Cool? Absolutely! Useful for me? NO! Just mission plan ahead synchronize your stupid analog wrist watch and use a map and compass. Low tech baby. Most guys need to start thinking in World War 2 terms regarding technology level they can manage and function with high fidelity in a modern crud down scenario. Hate to break it to the zoomers but this stuff just isn’t sustainable in that scenario your precious phone is done.
How do you program in the PTT button on the phone and are there any PTTs that interface with the phone and peltores?
SWEET!
$230.⁰⁰ - $30K
HELL YEAH!
I'M GETTING ONE FOR EVERY FAMILY HOUSEHOLD! 10 HOUSES.
Nice video! Thanks for the help
Gannan, Gansu, China.... wtf i thought this was an American product?😮😅 the DD location in video sends me to china! 😅😅
On all seriousness this is pretty cool. Question though do you need wifi or sim to DL the apps? Then when in Atak do you need wifi or sim to work the maps? Making routes, DL the map and sending as a data package?
This is so epic!!!! Kinda creepy how much access atak wants on your phone though....
Use a dedicated phone for this system. Do not use your personal phone if you want privacy. Smart phones are a dime a dozen, you can also pick one up from a recycling bin to use. I believe this is only used as the input interface with the Beartooth device. Place it in airplane mode and turn on BlueTooth only.
wait till you find out vpn's aren't real and the entire network runs off a single grand set of webbed numbers that can be subtracted and divided at any time.
If you're not very smart but have too much money, this is the perfect setup for you.
I resemble that remark…🤣
Is there any plans to lower the send and receive delay for voice? To say at max 1 sec if it’s possible? Or is this a limitation of the android device?
Also I think most of the community would like to see more integration with wired PPT headsets such as Peltor. Maybe add the 6-pin to the Beartooth, have it transmit an input signal to the Plugin on the Android device and back again as an output signal. If this is at all possible!?
Seems to be a critical feature that is missing, to not have the peltor capability. I would not spend that much to have to cobble some kind of solution for that together.
Agreed, although I may have found a solution(but expensive) using a setup with INVISIO comms system. They have a PTT Control system for their headsets that will translate analog audio to digital that was specifically designed to communicate with a device using ATAK or CivTAK
How do you download maps?I understand he had to be quick to do the video,but he didn't show or explain hardly any of the steps he took to get to or do what he was explaining.He operated like we were all pros in an advanced class when i am a first time user.I purchased my set because of your last video and slowly learning on my own,but i am sure that we would all love to see more in a beginners level where everything is step by step explained.Thank you!
becasue that doesn't matter, don't you wanna be like chris kyle? don't you wanna protect your family like a real american? then buy the damn $800 radio already you communist.
get it yet?
Google search? Official documentation? I don’t think you need a class.
How did he send the ptt without hitting the button on the screen?It looks like he used a button on the phone itself.
So if you don’t have internet access or cell service, how is the map updated? How can you download the map for the area you are operating in?
Can you only connect one phone per one bertooth
So, in the first video created, it is sold as a unit for encrypted comms, but you are using an app through Google play, and using a non-secure android device. Unless you are using a bespoke encrypted secured android product... idk how this is suppose to protect me in a near peer adversarial application. (Being as there are backdoor into every civilian made product.)
I cannot support beartooth for the cost that they charge when the same technology is available all together for $100.
Yes I've read this comment alot, but I know nothing about comms or what's needed
Def not available for $100. 😂
@@BeartoothRadioInc meshtastic/ATAK and a $20 diy radio, $80 used android.
@@BeartoothRadioInc As I said in other comments, if this was usable as a standalone for atak, and encrypted comms then that would be a revolutionary design worth their price tag. Correct me if I'm wrong, because I am here for honesty, @BeartoothRadioInc , Your line of sight voice communications don't use AES256 encryption, it is only your location and message data. What is your argument for someone who can get all the same features with a $35 meshtastic device and a cheap $40 Baofeng? Your device also needs a smartphone paired to be used with ATAK. I know you have seen my comments on every big youtuber pushing your product, but I AM extremely skeptical and would love a better response since your website lacks crucial information.
@@BeartoothRadioInc As I said in other comments if this was usable as a standalone for atak, and encrypted comms then that would be a revolutionary design worth their price tag. Correct me if I'm wrong, because I am here for honesty, @BeartoothRadioInc , Your line of sight voice communications don't use AES256 encryption, it is only your location and message data. What is your argument for someone who can get all the same features with a $35 meshtastic device and a cheap $40 Baofeng? Your device also needs a smartphone paired to be used with ATAK. I know you have seen my comments on every big youtuber pushing your product but I AM extremely skeptical and would love a better response since your website lacks crucial information.
I think as we continue to evolve communications and the hacks learn how the stuff works, it will be used for malicious purposes. The fcc could easily shut it down when shtf from a "safety" point of view. Just start pairing radios with androids which have registered ID....walk over to the atf and hand them an itemized list while you're at it. Start connecting to manned servers and repeaters....just trust me
I have a hard time with this product. I bought two units and am confused. Is ATAK Android and ITAK IOS? My maps won't load
Genuine question. How do you stop your ATAK device (phone) itself from allowing signal triangulation, or compromising geolocation? It connects via Bluetooth…. How do you thoroughly secure that? When you set up any smart device, you have to set up or link an account, all that. Even if you shut every setting down, it’s still an identifiable account, on a Bluetooth connection to your network (which Bluetooth itself is easy to hack or intercept) Mainly a way to hardwire the device to avoid the Bluetooth use would be great. Do you have a viable way to secure this weak link? Signals will get you triangulated.
its low power but you honestly cant, using a phone for an atak display is dumb for so many technical reasons and would get the team shelled by a competent enemy after a couple days if someone was seriously looking for you. there needs to be a usb c connection to avoid bluetooth leaking signaling
To avoid Google tentacles you can flash a custom Android ROM to a phone with a boot loader that’s able to be unlocked, like a Google Pixel. Graphene OS is a viable option if you just need the hardware without the phone calling back to Google servers.
What exactly does this do that Meshtastic doesn't at 10x the cost 🤔
Network reliability, voice, pictures, connect to starlink…..
@@BeartoothRadioInc A more reliable network?
@@BeartoothRadioInc do your nodes connect to the strarlink satellite?
@@BeartoothRadioInc more reliable network?
@@huntinfit yes, the Beartooth MK II Gateway connects your Beartooth nodes to your Starlink terminal
I dont know what to do with my hands right now.....
Itak doesn't look at all like what you showed, Help!
I can’t get it to work with iTAK.
Wait you can’t actually transmit regular audio like a standard radio? It’s like a voice message instead??
Audio is sent as a traditional PTT
@@BeartoothRadioInc hows ? what protocol is in use ? can you give more details please?
Is it emp proof?
Brother nothing electronic is EMP proof.
So this is kind of like the GoTenna pro deployment kit?
Yes just a bit more military focused
@@TheLastAmericanOutlaw cool! It's always fun to learn about new products that I didn't know about. Probably too pricey for me but it's still fun to learn about it.
2500 for two radios....... I need to get a second mortgage to get one
$749 for a radio with the Outlaw code, for a limited time!
Looks interesting, but won't use cellphone since android uses mash network like apple does now. They can track you with centimeters accuracy, with new phones, even when they turned off.
use a tablet without cellular capability
No thanks, I'll just use a $50. Meshtastic with an ATAK plug in. Meshtastic also can be used over the net or on Starlink. Add a low priced 915 Mhz. spread spectrum radio and except for sending a picture, you have the same thing for about 20% of your asking price. BTW, a common RTL dongle plugged into a computer will show the chirp spread spectrum comm right on the screen. If it can be seen, it can be DF'ed. Harder to DF than a Baofeng, yes, but can be DF'ed. The 915 spread spectrum voice can also be de-coded. The voice portion of your radio is not forwarded and is not a part of the mesh network. Simply simplex, if your not in range between two radios, you are not getting the voice. It does not matter how something is encrypted, if it radiates RF, it can be DF'ed. Your nasty uncle is pretty good at finding you if they really want to. I guess if you have more money than brains and want to play SF Operator, this might be for you.
uhm, yeah, absolutely none of that is accurate.
Does everyone on you team need to have the same phone, i.e.- Iphone or andriod?
Android and iOS are cross compatible with Beartooth!
@@BeartoothRadioInc So ATAC and ITAC work together?
@@blktalon8375 yes
@@blktalon8375 that is correct, ATAK and iTAK work together
It’s an awesome little setup except for the fact that you collect data and share it with third parties IE the government if the company feels like it might get them in trouble….so definitely not secure
we have no access to your data. that is the whole point of a mesh network. you and only you connect to it! we have no ability to.
@@BeartoothRadioInc it legit says you do in your privacy policy
@@sleepisoulja you may want to re read. Much of the data collection is boilerplate for website etc. As far as the network you own it. It’s off grid!
Wait… It’s Google based?
Map data is based on what server you use for the image. Voice transcript is native to what's on your device.
He says "google translate" & while technically true - it uses on-device voice recognition, meaning it doesn't get set to google servers. However, I have no idea if android actually uploads all VR recordings to google servers later (I bet it does). But if you don't connect the android you are using for ATAK to the internet then there is no way for your device to send those recordings so should be good.
Same goes for the maps. While you can use Google Maps for ATAK all you are doing is downloading the maps from Google Maps. Again if you don't connect the device you are using for ATAK to the internet then there is nothing to worry about. You can download the maps on another device & upload them to the android device as well.
If you are worried about Big Tech watching your boogaloo moments you should probably know that ATAK was/is made by the US government & you probably shouldn't be using it for those types of activities.
@@HeyItsHades lol I’m well aware that the government created ATAK and Google or government same thing in my eyes lol
I do appreciate the insight though
literally no one needs this level of equipment, people are wasting there time and money learning this tech, in 99% of situations this would not even be used
$2500 for 2 radios....lol. NOPE
Yeah that's nuts
Is this guy kidnapped? Why does he act like there's a gun pointed at his face?
He’s probably aware of things the government would not like us to be aware of.
Beartooth uses your personal information such as phone numbers, emails, credit card info and more not a trusted company. They are just like every other big company that gives away your information. Poor advertising. Do better guys….
Do they enforce KYC?
hi Taylor, that is correct, we accept your credit card as payment for the Beartooth, your email to send you a receipt and your phone to answer any questions if you have them!
@@Vpaq that is a banking rule! not something that happens in radio land!
@@BeartoothRadioInc I meant in the sense that there's no other way to pay for this set without identifying yourself?
lots of ways to pay for things anonymously if thats your preference.